2002 Legislative Session: 3rd Session, 37th Parliament
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ORDERS OF THE DAY -- Continued
No. 113 -- Monday, November 18, 2002 -- 2 p.m.
Schedule C
PUBLIC WRITTEN QUESTIONS
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- Date entered on Order Paper: November 4, 2002
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- 12 Gary Coons, President, Prince Rupert Teachers' Union, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Finance, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for taxation, the following question:--
- When will the Minister announce that the $20 million raised by the 2% school
tax increase be put into education and not remain in general revenues?
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- 15 Barry J. Janyk, Mayor, Town of Gibsons, to ask the Hon.
the Minister of Transportation, regarding the Minister's responsibility for
BC Ferries, the following question:--
- With regard to the Integrated Transportation Study, is BC Ferries part of
the study and, if so, will the issues of ticketing, transfers and discounts
be reviewed?
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- Date entered on Order Paper: November 18, 2002
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- 16 Gary Coons, President, Prince Rupert Teachers' Union, to
ask the Hon. the Minister of Education, regarding the Minister's responsibility
for class sizes and averages, the following question:--
- Prince Rupert District has an aggregate average of over 22.79 for grades
4-12. This includes the village schools. In town, the grades 4-7 is over 27
with no regards for students with special needs. The grades 1-3 is 21.73 (over
the legislation). Will the minister consider rural make-up in the averages,
so in-town classes are educationally sound?
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- 17 Margaret Robb, Community Partner Member, Regional Child
Care Council of Capital Regional District, to ask the Hon. the Minister of
Human Resources, regarding the Minister's responsibility for Child Care Subsidy
(Medical), the following question:--
- Since April 2002, over 100 single parents have been denied access to child
care subsidy because of the parent's medical issues. One example is a single
parent who was not able to afford child care while attending cancer treatments.
Why is a single parent who is undergoing medical treatment deemed not able
to have medical child care?
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